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Office Address:
151 Portage Trail, Suite 1,
Cuyahoga Falls OH 44221
We are located at the corner of Portage Trail & Second Street in the Green Trail Building. Parking is off of Second Street in the lot or the Green Parking Deck (and at no charge).

Telephone: (330) 929-6756
Fax: (330) 929-4278
info@cfchamber.com
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Friday 9:00am - 3:00pm
Additional Information:
City of Cuyahoga Falls
2310 Second Street,
Cuyahoga Falls OH 44221
Main: 330-971-8000
Office of Mayor Don Robart: 330-971-8200
Community Development: 330-971-8142
Festival Hotline: 330-971-8373
www.cityofcf.com
1926 - 2009 Celebrating 83 Years as your Chamber of Commerce!

CUYAHOGA VALLEY NATIONAL PARK

It is the only national park in Ohio. According to the US National Park Service, the Cuyahoga Valley is the 5th most frequently visited park (3,217,935 recreational visits in 2002) in the National Park System. Though it is a short distance from urban environments, the park is worlds away. The winding Cuyahoga—the "Crooked River"-was named by Mohawk (Native American tribe)—gives way to rolling floodplain,

Cuy Valley Welcome Sign

steep valley walls and ravines, and lush upland forests. Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a refuge for flora and fauna, and provides both recreation and solitude for Northeast Ohio’s residents and visitors.

History
The park has a rich cultural legacy as well. Exhibiting a historical view of the heart of the industrial revolution, visitor centers provide background on the remains of the Ohio & Erie Canal, which traveled through the valley connecting the St. Lawrence Seaway and the East Coast to the Gulf of Mexico (via the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers) in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Sustainable farming ventures help preserve the valley's agricultural heritage. The park offers an array of displays of 19th and early 20th Century sustainable farming while catering to contemporary interests with art exhibits, outdoor concerts and scenic railroad tours. It includes compatible use sites not owned by the federal government, including several Metroparks in Cuyahoga and Summit Counties, Blossom Music Center, and the Hale Farm & Village. In the mid 1980s, the park hosted the National Folk Festival.

Offers hiking trails, biking trails, skiing, horse trails, fishing, swimming, camping, canoeing, picnic areas, and golf courses.

Click Here to visit the National Park System - Cuyahoga Valley National Park

 

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